Graduate Program Goals

will have produced an independent research* project or
written a master's thesis.

will have critically examined a
body of current, published research in computer science.

will have demonstrated proficiency in the presentation of
technical information, both oral and written.

will have
developed a perspective that reflects both theory and
application.

will be prepared to (a) gain admission to Ph.D.
programs, (b) work as professionals within the computing industry,
or (c) teach computer science courses.

will have
assimilated values and standards important to the profession.

* "Graduate research" is a process of directed
independent investigation or discovery driven by a narrowly focused
question and sustained by a well-defined procedure capable of
generating an answer to that question.

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